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TROUBLES IN RUSSIA.

SERIOUS MUTINIES,

A GENERAL WOUNDED.

By telegraph. Press Ass’n, Copyright

St. Petersburg, JaD. 26. 'Vjf’je pol’oe have arrested several memberro/ the Terrors! organisation at St. PetersfehtC; and seized documents show* icg that itsSfe, intended to kill CouDt de Witte, with a bo£2h. Large sugar refin'iMfs B ' i Kief have dismissed thousands tf w'dr jraen bolding advanced opinions. Received 4.19 p.m., Jan. St. Petersburg, Jan. 27. Sailors and some artillery men at Vladivostok mutinied. They used qu’ck firers and rifiss. They wounded General Solivanoff, commander of the fortress, in the neck and chest as be finished parleying wi h them. There were considerable disturbances and fighting in oonneolicn with the release of two prisoners Ten mutineers were filled, and 42 wounded.

ASSASSINS’ MISTAKE. t Tus-e TO BE "RECTIFIED” BY ANOTHER MURDER. By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright Recoived 4.31 p.m , JaD. 28. St. Petersburg, Jan. 27. Revolutionaries at Penza informed M. Proeorouski, Chief of Gendarmerie, that Lieoveky was assassinated by mistake, and the error would shortly be rectified by the assassination of Proeorouski.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1660, 29 January 1906, Page 2

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TROUBLES IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1660, 29 January 1906, Page 2

TROUBLES IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1660, 29 January 1906, Page 2

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